Re: plastic windshield cloudy, hard to see through. replace it?
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Or sand it with 1500 grit sandpaper, and then polish with a buffer and glaze.
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And then of course, how do I fix it?
What I'm asking:
What do you think is causing this, in other words, what is the problem with my windshield?
1. Mist the glass with Detailer's Pro Series Krystal Vision Glass Cleaner. Wipe the glass with long strokes using your folded Microfiber Waffle Weave Glass Towel. Wipe first side to side and then top to bottom. Flip the towel to a dry side and give the glass a final wipe to eliminate streaks. [links]
4. Detailer's Pro Series High Performance Glass Restorer. To apply by hand, pour a nickel size amount onto the orange side of the Wolfgang German Polish 'N Wax Applicator.
Rub the product onto the glass in overlapping circular motions. Allow a haze to form. Buff the glass with a microfiber towel. I had some trouble with this step as when I would rub the product in, it would just disappear after a couple of passes with the applicator, so there was no haze to wipe off. Maybe this means I buffed too much during the application and the product didn't have time to work or something? .
After doing all that, the problem still remains. The video above was taken AFTER doing this.
1. At night, any lights, especially red lights, give me this crazy glare so that it is very hard to see. It looks like those cartoons when God comes and the rays of sun come through the clouds, except it's coming from brakelights and is going into my eyes.